Chapter 6 - Social cognition Flashcards

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Person perception

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the different mental processes used to understand and form impressions of other people

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Attribution

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an evaluation made about the causes of behaviour and the process of making this evaluation

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3
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Internal attribution

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when we judge behaviour as being caused by something personal within an individual

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4
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External attribution

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when we determine the cause of
a behaviour as resulting from situational factors occurring outside the individual

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5
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Fundamental attribution error

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our tendency to explain other people’s behaviour in terms of internal factors, while ignoring possible external factors

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6
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Attributional style

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tendencies and repeated patterns in the way someone makes attributions

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7
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Attitude

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an evaluation of something, such as a person, object, event, or idea

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Tri-component model of attitudes

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a model which illustrates the relationship between the affective, behavioural, and cognitive components of our attitudes

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Affective component

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our emotions and intuitive feelings towards something, reflected in our attitude

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Behavioural component

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our outward and observable actions that reflect our point of view about something
(not always aligned with others)

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Cognitive component

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our thoughts and beliefs towards something

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12
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Stereotype

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a widely held belief and generalisation about a group, such as people, animals or objects

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Cognitive dissonance

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the psychological tension that occurs when our thoughts, feelings, and/ or behaviours do not align with one another

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Cognitive biases

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unconscious, systematic tendencies to interpret information in a way that is neither rational nor based on objective reality

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15
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Confirmation bias

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the tendency to search for and accept information that supports our prior beliefs or behaviours
and ignore contradictory information

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16
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Actor-Observer bias

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the tendency to attribute our own actions to external factors and situational causes while attributing other people’s actions to internal factors

17
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Self-serving bias

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the tendency to attribute positive success to our internal character and actions and attribute our failures to external factors or situational causes

18
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Halo effect

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the tendency for the impression we form about one quality of a person to influence our overall beliefs about the person in other respects

19
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Prejudice

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an often negative preconception held against people within a certain group or social category

20
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Discrimination

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the unjust treatment of people due to their membership within a certain social category

21
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Stigma

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the feeling of shame or disgrace experienced by
an individual for a characteristic that differentiates them from others

22
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Mental well-being

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an individual’s current psychological state, involving their ability to think, process information, and regulate emotions

23
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Approaches to reducing stigma, prejudice and discrimination

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  • education
  • intergroup contact
  • social media
  • laws